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There’s No Back Too Small

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–for a chicken who needs a nap.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on April 23, 2011  

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  1. 4-23
    6:36
    am

    Love this pic! Another morning in the WV Peaceable Kingdom.

  2. 4-23
    7:35
    am

    That is so cute. Too bad us humans can’t take lessons from our four-legged friends. (Shades of brookdale’s comment.)

  3. 4-23
    7:51
    am

    How adorable is that? Love these pictures. :heart:

  4. 4-23
    7:57
    am

    I’m wondering if there is a reason chickens like to roost on other animals? Is it for the warmth?
    It can’t be that comfortable with that bony spine and all.

  5. 4-23
    8:40
    am

    they don’t lay eggs on the goats, right? That one is looking too comfy. ;)

  6. 4-23
    10:18
    am

    Love the pic. One of my girls (chicken) is sick so she got tylan and wormer yesterday. I hate it when the get sick. Usually by the time they show outward signs, it is too late. But she was not dead this mornign so that is a good sign….keeping my fingers crossed.

  7. 4-23
    10:42
    am

    How cute is that? Love it.

  8. 4-23
    11:09
    am

    aww keeping her tootsies warm!

  9. 4-23
    1:34
    pm

    You shouldn’t have let the chickens watch that nature film about oxpeckers: now they all want to try it.

  10. 4-23
    1:49
    pm

    I looks like a soft and warm spot for a nap!

  11. 4-23
    9:05
    pm

    Hilarious! Your chickens are so broad-minded, they don’t care if their sofa is a cow or a goat!!!

  12. 4-26
    11:27
    am

    I need a nap too. Wonder if that chicken will share?

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